Music to evaluate Speakers and System


I would like to hear about some of the pieces of music or test cd others use to evaluate a system.
rleff

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Hi Rleff. First, to what purpose do you want to evaluate "a" system? For now I'm assuming you want to enhance yours. First I'll suggest you only use recordings that are in correct phase. I think most test recordings have a phase check track so you may start there(XLO has a good one). Once "your" system is properly set up you must only choose recordings known to be in correct phase(for ex Chesky & Reference Recordings among others are reliable) as this will avoid complicating your evaluation. "Solo" classical instruments are a nice place to start. Guitar for detail, micro dynamics and image specificity(can help position speakers. Flute, woodwind & horn are revealing of sibilance(often cleared up with power conditioning) and often soundstage. Piano is a tough one but when you're getting things right it's remarkable to hear the improvements in dynamics, soundstage, and lovely delicacy with overtones & decay plus subtle piano action sounds. When things sound good you can challenge some orchestral, Reference Recordings are good for this as they seem to choose pieces that are both interesting(not background music) and dynamic for the whole orchestra. (If you use average recordings that may be 'phasy', or not, it will make for frustration; much better to buy a couple of discs.)If the orchestal is clear and provides the detail to hear all the instruments and the dynamics you want I think you'll be well ahead of many of us who thoroughly enjoy there systems & music anyway. HIH(hope it helps)
I have the 1st ten records Sheffield released. Bought new-kept like new.(I am a collector 'nut', have been 4 4ty yrs) Listening to them now really reveals clean recording- but.... Your better off getting jazz records from the 60's & 70's. Many are startlingly! good.
When you get into it you'll realize why many 'old-timers' kept insisting "mono" was better than stereo. Heck, I think solo instuments like flute & guitar would still sound better recorded "mono" and played back on one speaker.KISS. Clarity, dynamics, nuance.